Weekly Symptom Trends
Visualizing the "Pruritus Delta" (Itching intensity fluctuations)
Daily Logging
Select a day to record your symptoms and fetal activity.
Cholestasis Monitor
Fetal Activity
*Note: Call triage if > 120 mins
Medication & Clinic
URSODIOL COMPLIANCE
Clinical Discussion Guide
Based on your recorded data, use these talking points for your appointment next week to ensure the best care for you and your baby.
1. Pruritus Intensity
Present the Itch Chart. Focus on whether nighttime peaks are escalating. If nighttime itching is consistently >5/10, request a review of your Ursodiol dosage.
2. Fetal Dynamics
Share your Time-to-10-Kicks average. Mention any "Asymmetry shifts"—this helps the doctor track if the breech baby is trying to rotate.
3. Lab Correlation
Verify if symptom spikes correlate with your Blood Draw dates. High bile acids often precede increased pruritus severity.
Urgent Warning (L&D Triage)
Proceed to Labor & Delivery or call emergency services if: Fetal movements decrease or stop, you have dark urine/pale stools, or your itching becomes completely intolerable despite medication.